We have quite complex policy that is not possible to summarize on a
mailing list.
Some important point for me specific for this project (it is a public web site):
- The front end on internet need to a have a secure in depth
configuration (if one level fail, I don't want to have all site
comp

Hi all and thanks for your replys.
Mr. Koch, we'll use Windows server 2003 for new VM's.
We are planning to replace the W2K Domain Controller and convert the Windows 2003 to primary domain controller and virtualize a second domain controller using Windows 2003 too and raise the domain functional lev

Hi all,
I'm planning in migrating some servers to VM's for separate some roles and for and replace some old servers. Currently we have 2 domain controllers, one on Windows 2000 and other in Windows 2003. Windows 2000 is the primary domain controller and W2K3 is Domain Controller, Terminal Services,

On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 22:28 +0200, Per Thorsheim wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 13:17 -0400, Alberto Medina wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'd like to know how to prevent users from use specifics words in their password in Windows Server 2003. In the company users are required to change their password every

Hi all,
I'd like to know how to prevent users from use specifics words in their password in Windows Server 2003. In the company users are required to change their password every 45 days, but some users use some words related to the company or the business, there's a way to prevent this in Windows S

We are sending logs from Windows servers to a centralized collector. The Windows servers are consistently sending all kinds of events to the collector. I'm seeing a bunch of Security:538 and Security:576 events. For example, one particular server is sending Security:538 events and Security:576 ev